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South Korea vows ‘unbearable’ response to North Korea’s trash balloons

South Korea on Sunday pledged it would take “unbearable” steps against North Korea after the country sent more balloons filled with trash across the border over the weekend. North Korea on Saturday launched hundreds more ballon carrying “filth” into multiple provinces of South Korea, including areas of Seoul. An estimated 700 balloons were believed to...

Biden must resist the WHO’s power grab

The once-in-a-century COVID pandemic was fueled by China’s obstruction and obfuscation and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) mismanagement. Yet WHO has considered a pandemic treaty that does not hold Beijing accountable for COVID-19. Problematically, the treaty also expands the organization’s bureaucracy and transfers national decisions to international bureaucrats in Geneva.   First and foremost, the...

Burst pipes in Atlanta leads to water outages, boil water notices

Crews in Atlanta, Ga. on Saturday continued repairs to a series of water pipes that burst last week and prompted several businesses to close amid water outages and boil water notices. Repairs to the burst pipes began Friday after water poured into the street in downtown Atlanta where three water mains intersect. Another water main...

Gingrich says Trump stronger after conviction: This ‘may backfire on the left’

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said he thinks the guilty verdict delivered to former President Trump this week only makes him stronger and the conviction may end up backfiring on the left. Gingrich joined John Catsimatidis on WABC 770 AM’s “Cats Roundtable,” where they discussed the jury’s decision to convict Trump on all 34...

Catholic bishop delves into problems of liberalism, ‘society of little tyrants,’ with politics professor

Bishop Robert Barron described problems of the modern understanding of freedom as a "society of little tyrants" in an interview with Patrick Deneen.

Israel begrudgingly accepts Biden’s Gaza deal: ‘Not a good plan’

Israel begrudgingly accepted President Biden's Gaza cease-fire plan on Sunday, but Benjamin Netanyahu's office says there are "details to be worked out."

The anti-Americanism of globalized universities

U.S. universities used to admit students from overseas so they could learn about American values and the virtues of our political system and bring that knowledge back to their home countries. We were exporting democracy and freedom, one student at a time. It’s the other way around now. American students at our top universities are […]

The Endocrine Society’s last chance to protect children

It’s not too late to turn back. That’s what the Endocrine Society, one of North America’s most powerful medical institutions, must remember as its annual meeting occurs in Boston this week. The society is one of the foremost advocates of aggressive, invasive, and irreversible “gender-affirming” treatments for children. For years, it has played a major role in lawsuits […]

Trump verdict supercharges Republicans

Former President Trump’s guilty verdict in his New York City hush money trial is supercharging Republican enthusiasm, as his base rallies around him in the aftermath of Thursday’s historic verdict. Trump’s political allies came out in force over the airwaves and social media, while grassroots supporters pulled out their pocketbooks. The GOP fundraising website WinRed even appeared...

How the North Korea-Russia alliance could damage Biden in 2024

An intensifying military alliance between Russia and North Korea could spell trouble for President Biden in November. Pyongyang — already accused of supplying Moscow with vast amounts of munitions for its war in Ukraine in return for military technology — is suspected of planning a major provocative military action close to the U.S. presidential election,...

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